Celebrate Christmas at St Peter and St Paul, Uppingham
As the winter air settles over the historic market town of Uppingham, the bells of St Peter and St Paul ring out a warm invitation to the community. This Christmas, the parish church offers a variety of services designed to capture the wonder, tradition, and joy of the season.
Whether you are looking for a lively celebration for the little ones or a moment of quiet, candlelit reflection, there is a place for you in the heart of our town.
The transition from Advent to Christmas begins with two distinct services:
4:00 pm – Family Nativity Service Perfect for families and the young at heart, this service brings the Christmas story to life. Expect a relaxed atmosphere filled with well-loved carols and a retelling of the birth of Jesus that children will cherish.
11:00 pm – Christmas Midnight Mass Experience the profound beauty of the "first Mass of Christmas." As the world hushes, we gather in the candlelit church to celebrate the incarnation. With traditional liturgy and powerful hymns, this is a moving way to usher in Christmas Day.
The celebrations continue on December 25th with two opportunities to worship, catering to different traditions of the Anglican faith:
8:00 am – BCP Holy Communion
For those who find peace in the timeless language of the Book of Common Prayer, this early morning service offers a quiet, contemplative start to the day. It is a moment of stillness and grace before the festivities begin at home 10:00 am – Choral Christmas Eucharist
The centerpiece of our Christmas morning. This service is a grand celebration featuring the church’s rich musical tradition. With the choir leading us in festive praise, we come together as a full community to celebrate the birth of Christ with word, song, and sacrament.
The Church of St Peter and St Paul stands as a beacon of hope and community. They look forward to welcoming neighbours and visitors alike to share in the "Good News" this Christmas.
Location: Market Place, Uppingham, Rutland.
All are welcome, regardless of whether you are a regular congregant or visiting for the first time.

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